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HT12D/HT12F --
212 Series of Decoders
General Description
The 212 decoders are a series
of CMOS LSIs for remote control system applications. They
are paired with Holtek's 212 series of encoders
(refer to the encoder/decoder cross reference table). For
proper operation, a pair of encoder/decoder with the same
number of addresses and data format should be chosen.
The
decoders receive serial addresses and data from a
programmed 212 series of encoders that are
transmitted by a carrier using an RF or an IR
transmission medium. They compare the serial input data
three times continuously with their local addresses. If
no error or unmatched codes are found, the input data
codes are decoded and then transferred to the output
pins. The VT pin also goes high to indicate a valid
transmission.
The 212 series of decoders are capable of
decoding informations that consist of N bits of address
and 12-N bits of data. Of this series, the HT12D is
arranged to provide 8 address bits and 4 data bits, and
HT12F is used to decode 12 bits of address information.
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Features
- Operating voltage: 2.4V~12V
- Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology
- Low standby current
- Capable of decoding 12 bits of information
- Binary address setting
- Receired codes are checked 3 times
- Address/Data number combination
- HT12D: 8 address bits and 4 data bits
- HT12F: 12 address bits only
- Built-in oscillator needs only 5% resistor
- Valid transmission indicator
- Easy interface with an RF or an infrared
transmission medium
- Minimal external components
- Pair with Holtek's 212 series of
encoders
- 18-pin DIP, 20-pin SOP package
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